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New initiative lets Tulsa teachers get $50,000 toward a Habitat for Humanity home
Qualifying Tulsa Public Schools teachers may apply for $50,000 in down payment assistance to buy a Habitat home, which would be forgiven after five years of mortgage payments. #oklaed
TPS, Green Country Habitat for Humanity announce teacher homeownership program
Tulsa Public Schools and Green Country Habitat for Humanity announced the "Education Begins with Home" program that aims to support teacher homeownership.
Education Begins with Home | Down payment assistance for Tulsa public teachers
A new partnership is hoping to recruit and retain teachers at Tulsa Public Schools. A $5 million fund is providing up to $50,000 for downpayment assistance for certified TPS teachers.
Tulsa teacher recruitment effort offers $50,000 for home purchase
"So this is kind of our wall shop," said Cameron Walker, President and CEO of Green County Habitat for Humanity.Habitat for humanity has a stellar reputation f
Tulsa launches $50K home down-payment program for teachers
In an effort to tackle Tulsa’s teacher retention crisis and housing affordability challenges, Green Country Habitat for Humanity (GCHFH) and Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) have launched an innovative initiative to support educators in achieving homeownership.
Public Radio Tulsa
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Facing a continued shortage, Tulsa’s school district wants to help teachers become homeowners
A program aims to provide “up to $50,000 in down payment assistance” in the hopes of recruiting and retaining more teachers.
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'His name will live on': President Carter remembered in Tulsa
TULSA
, Okla. — President Jimmy Carter cast ... "A lot of people think he founded
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," Green Country
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VP of Development Rob Gardenhire said. "He did not.
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‘A hand up:’ Habitat for Humanity of Knox County ready to build again
As Habitat for Humanity of Knox County gets ready to build again, the public is invited to a meet and greet from 2 to 4 p.m.
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